Purpose: In the 1980s, Incheon promoted a housing site development project outside the city and moved in public institutions, educational institutions, department stores, and shopping malls, and the old downtown area was regressed due to hollowing out, such as a decrease in the resident population and a decline in commercial functions. On the other hand, the Songdo-Cheongna-Yeongjong area has been promoted as a free economic zone project since 2003, and the gap between the old city and the new city is widening day by day. As a way to close this gap, various projects are being implemented, and among them, there is a good possibility of regeneration of the open port cultural district rich in cultural and historical contents. Incheon's open port, where you can feel the atmosphere of the open port era, such as Chinatown, Japanese residential area, and Art platform, is a place with Incheon's own charm. Among them, I would like to study focusing on the local revitalization activities of the open port project, which local residents took the lead in discovering the charm of the region. Methods: The method of research first, examines how and by whom the open port route project is being carried out. Second, it examines the peculiarity of the open port project and its impact on the region. Third, it defines the effect and significance of private-led urban regeneration projects.
목차
Abstract 1. lntroduction 2. Material and Methods 3. Results 3.1 Definition of Open Port 3.2. Meaning of Urban Regeneration 3.3. Current status of original city center in Incheon 3.4. Contents of Urban Regeneration Project in the Old City 3.5. Progress of the 'Open Port Project' 4. Conclusion and research limitations References
키워드
Urban regenerationLocal revitalization activityIncheon's open port project
저자
Young Joo Park [ Prof., Dept. of Convergence Design, Incheon Catholic University, Incheon, Korea ]
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